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·9 April 2026
Talleres revealed takings and costs for the match against Boca

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·9 April 2026

Through an official statement, the T shared the financial breakdown following the presence of away fans against the Xeneize.
The match between Boca and Talleres featured Xeneize supporters at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium. After the reaction to ticket prices, the Córdoba club published a financial report with expenses and earnings, revealing the amount collected.
The “T” confirmed that the 8,000 tickets at $100,000, which were sold out by supporters of the team from La Ribera, meant a net profit of $345,000,000. This takes into account all expenses for the operation, security, and the deductions made by the Argentine Football Association and the Professional League.
Gross revenue was 800,000,000, while total expenses were 455,000,000. In this way, the club presided over by Andrés Fassi was left with a good sum of money that can be invested in infrastructure and other areas.
“In comparative terms, against certain annual club budgets, the income generated from the match against Boca represents more than 20% of the annual Women’s Football budget and 35% of a new synthetic turf field,” the institution explained.
It added: “These types of decisions allow the Club to showcase the spectacle of football in its full dimension and generate additional genuine resources that are directly reinvested. Because every well-managed resource is a new opportunity to keep helping Talleres grow.”
The Xeneize have four away matches left, and three of them would include the presence of their supporters. Claudio Ubeda’s side will be able to count on fan support against Defensa y Justicia, Cruzeiro, and Barcelona de Guayaquil.
The only exception will be Sunday, April 19, when the club from La Ribera plays the Argentine football Superclásico against River. That match at the Monumental will be attended by home fans only.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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